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Lehmann wants to go one better

By PA Sport  August 22, 2006
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We know realistically we can win every competition we enter as long as we are completely focused from the very beginning....
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Jens Lehmann insists Arsenal are ready to go one better than last season in the Champions League.

The Gunners, beaten 2-1 by Barcelona in the European Cup final in May, have a foot in this season´s group stage after beating Dinamo Zagreb 3-0 in the first leg of their qualifier. They are expected to complete the task at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday and will fear no-one if they secure their place in Thursday´s draw.

Lehmann said: "We know realistically we can win every competition we enter as long as we are completely focused from the very beginning. I think our last campaign in Europe last season gave everyone confidence."

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